Aesop

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Aesop was an ancient Greek storyteller known for his fables, which impart moral lessons through simple yet profound narratives.

Born
January 1, 0620
Died
January 1, 0564
Quotes
256
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#246

About Aesop

Aesop — Life and Legacy

Aesop, a figure from ancient Greece, is renowned for his collection of fables that convey moral lessons through engaging stories. His works, such as 'The Tortoise and the Hare' and 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf,' utilize anthropomorphic animals to explore human nature and ethical dilemmas. Aesop's storytelling reflects a keen understanding of human behavior, often highlighting the consequences of folly and the virtues of wisdom and patience. For instance, in 'The Fox and the Grapes,' Aesop illustrates how individuals often belittle what they cannot attain, a commentary on human rationalization. His fables challenge societal norms by presenting straightforward truths about morality, often in contrast to the complexities of human interactions. Aesop's ability to distill profound insights into simple narratives has ensured that his lessons remain relevant across generations. Today, his quotes and stories continue to influence literature and moral education, serving as a reminder of the enduring nature of wisdom and the importance of ethical conduct in everyday life.

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"A doubtful friend is worse than a certain enemy. Let a man be one thing or the other, and we then know how to meet him."

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"Faithful are the wounds of a friend; but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful."

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"Those who voluntarily put power into the hands of a tyrant ... must not wonder if it be at last turned against themselves."

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